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Rep. Adam Ravenstahl participates in the ground-breaking ceremony for a District Fifteen building in the Strip District.

District Fifteen Building Ground Breaking

Rep. Adam Ravenstahl participates in the ground-breaking ceremony for a District Fifteen building in the Strip District.

Rep. Ravenstahl introduced Antoine Hunter in the state House in December. Antoine is a constituent and member of the champion boys’ soccer team from the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. The team captured the championship title for the Eastern Schools for the Deaf Athletic Association, which oversees athletes among member schools in 11 states.

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Rep. Ravenstahl introduced Antoine Hunter in the state House in December. Antoine is a constituent and member of the champion boys’ soccer team from the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. The team captured the championship title for the Eastern Schools for the Deaf Athletic Association, which oversees athletes among member schools in 11 states.

Rep. Adam Ravenstahl, a member of the House Professional Licensure Committee, spoke at that committee’s hearing to discuss his proposed legislation that would provide an exemption allowing students to perform chiropractic activities as part of their educational training while enrolled in a chiropractic school.

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Rep. Adam Ravenstahl, a member of the House Professional Licensure Committee, spoke at that committee’s hearing to discuss his proposed legislation that would provide an exemption allowing students to perform chiropractic activities as part of their educational training while enrolled in a chiropractic school.

Rep. Adam Ravenstahl joins union members and activists from all across the state at an anti-"Right to Work" rally, standing with those opposed to legislation that hinders the rights of working people to bargain for better working conditions and wages.

Anti-"Right to Work" Rally

Rep. Adam Ravenstahl joins union members and activists from all across the state at an anti-"Right to Work" rally, standing with those opposed to legislation that hinders the rights of working people to bargain for better working conditions and wages.

Reps. Adam Ravenstahl and Jake Wheatley present a House of Representatives citation to Jane Werner of the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, recognizing them for being named as one of the Top 5 Children’s Museums in the United States by USA Today.

Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh Citation

Reps. Adam Ravenstahl and Jake Wheatley present a House of Representatives citation to Jane Werner of the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, recognizing them for being named as one of the Top 5 Children’s Museums in the United States by USA Today.

Rep. Ravenstahl is joined by daughter Reagan and wife Alisha after being sworn in to office Jan. 3 in Harrisburg.

Ravenstahl embarks on fourth full term in state House

Rep. Ravenstahl is joined by daughter Reagan and wife Alisha after being sworn in to office Jan. 3 in Harrisburg.

Rep. Ravenstahl takes the oath of offices for his fourth full term representing the 20th Legislative District in Harrisburg.

Ravenstahl embarks on fourth full term in state House

Rep. Ravenstahl takes the oath of offices for his fourth full term representing the 20th Legislative District in Harrisburg.

Representative Ravenstahl and Makenna Hager in the Capitol rotunda. Makenna is a 6th grader at the Western PA School for the Deaf.

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Representative Ravenstahl and Makenna Hager in the Capitol rotunda. Makenna is a 6th grader at the Western PA School for the Deaf.

Representative Ravenstahl was happy to welcome these bright young ladies to the Capitol today as a part of Girl Gov Day. Girl Gov students traveled to Harrisburg to learn about civics, advocacy,philanthropy, community involvement, youth organizing, women's history and leadership.

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Representative Ravenstahl was happy to welcome these bright young ladies to the Capitol today as a part of Girl Gov Day. Girl Gov students traveled to Harrisburg to learn about civics, advocacy,philanthropy, community involvement, youth organizing, women's history and leadership.

Rep. Ravenstahl presents a House citation to Brighton Heights community gardener Ed Gergerich, who was awarded the "Bob Award" for volunteer of the year by the Clean Pittsburgh Commission. Rep. Ravenstahl and staff are most appreciative of the work Ed does to keep the gardens in front of the district office along California Avenue beautiful.

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Rep. Ravenstahl presents a House citation to Brighton Heights community gardener Ed Gergerich, who was awarded the "Bob Award" for volunteer of the year by the Clean Pittsburgh Commission. Rep. Ravenstahl and staff are most appreciative of the work Ed does to keep the gardens in front of the district office along California Avenue beautiful.

Rep. Ravenstahl presents a House citation he had drafted to Jonathan Reinheardt saluting his Eagle Scout award, the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouts of America. Eagle Scout requirements include earning at least 21 merit badges and demonstrating service, and leadership.

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Rep. Ravenstahl presents a House citation he had drafted to Jonathan Reinheardt saluting his Eagle Scout award, the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouts of America. Eagle Scout requirements include earning at least 21 merit badges and demonstrating service, and leadership.

Rep. Ravenstahl welcomes Brigitte Jackson, her son & sister. They were here for the Epilepsy Foundation Day at the Capitol.

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Rep. Ravenstahl welcomes Brigitte Jackson, her son & sister. They were here for the Epilepsy Foundation Day at the Capitol.

Representative Ravenstahl welcomes Peter Soergel & his family. His daughter Gwen Soergel was with them. She has Epilepsy and they were here as well to show support for the Epilepsy Foundation.

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Representative Ravenstahl welcomes Peter Soergel & his family. His daughter Gwen Soergel was with them. She has Epilepsy and they were here as well to show support for the Epilepsy Foundation.

Rep. Adam Ravenstahl is pictured with two Girl Gov students, who travelled to Harrisburg to learn about civics, advocacy, philanthropy, community involvement, youth organizing, women’s history & leadership.

GirlGov 2015

Rep. Adam Ravenstahl is pictured with two Girl Gov students, who travelled to Harrisburg to learn about civics, advocacy, philanthropy, community involvement, youth organizing, women’s history & leadership.

Ross Township Commissioner David Mikec and me at the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Commissioners Legislative Reception in Harrisburg.

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Ross Township Commissioner David Mikec and me at the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Commissioners Legislative Reception in Harrisburg.

I visited with the Most Holy Name Athletic Association on hockey opening night.

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I visited with the Most Holy Name Athletic Association on hockey opening night.

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I met with John Thornton of Astrobiotic at the company's facility in the Strip District.

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I met with John Thornton of Astrobiotic at the company's facility in the Strip District.

I met with the Chairman of the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh Board of Directors Michael Malone and North Boroughs YMCA
Executive Director Bruce Berringer at the YMCA in Bellevue.

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I met with the Chairman of the YMCA of Greater Pittsburgh Board of Directors Michael Malone and North Boroughs YMCA
Executive Director Bruce Berringer at the YMCA in Bellevue.

I volunteered at the St. Athanasius Parish Festival in West View.

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I volunteered at the St. Athanasius Parish Festival in West View.

The dunk tank at the Bellevue/Avalon
National Night Out event was a popular
spot.

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The dunk tank at the Bellevue/Avalon
National Night Out event was a popular
spot.

Pittsburgh City Councilwoman Darlene Harris and I attended the Spring Hill
National Night Out event.

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Pittsburgh City Councilwoman Darlene Harris and I attended the Spring Hill
National Night Out event.

I visited with Lawrenceville United staff member Lauren Byrne, two Pittsburgh police officers, City Councilwoman Deb
Gross and Lawrenceville United staff member Becky Thatcher,
during Lawrenceville’s National Night Out.

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I visited with Lawrenceville United staff member Lauren Byrne, two Pittsburgh police officers, City Councilwoman Deb
Gross and Lawrenceville United staff member Becky Thatcher,
during Lawrenceville’s National Night Out.

Rep. Ravenstahl volunteers at Avalon Borough’s annual “Dumpster Day” in June, which allowed residents to dispose of large or hard-to-dispose-of items.

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Rep. Ravenstahl volunteers at Avalon Borough’s annual “Dumpster Day” in June, which allowed residents to dispose of large or hard-to-dispose-of items.

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April 1 was College Lobbying Day at the Capitol, providing Rep. Ravenstahl an opportunity to meet with officials and students from Robert Morris University.

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April 1 was College Lobbying Day at the Capitol, providing Rep. Ravenstahl an opportunity to meet with officials and students from Robert Morris University.

Rep. Ravenstahl thanks Mark Nordenberg for his 19 years of service as the University of Pittsburgh's chancellor during Pitt Day at the state Capitol.

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Rep. Ravenstahl thanks Mark Nordenberg for his 19 years of service as the University of Pittsburgh's chancellor during Pitt Day at the state Capitol.

Rep. Ravenstahl tours RE2 Inc., a cutting-edge business that develops technologies that benefit robot users in the defense, public safety and other markets.

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Rep. Ravenstahl tours RE2 Inc., a cutting-edge business that develops technologies that benefit robot users in the defense, public safety and other markets.

Rep. Ravenstahl participates in a ribbon cutting at the Pittsburgh Public Market.

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Rep. Ravenstahl participates in a ribbon cutting at the Pittsburgh Public Market.

Pittsburgh firefighters join Rep. Ravenstahl on the House floor

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Pittsburgh firefighters join Rep. Ravenstahl on the House floor

House Speaker Sam Smith, left, state Rep. Ryan Bizzarro, second from right, and Rep. Ravenstahl join the O'Neill family on the House floor to commemorate the passage of House Resolution 538. The resolution, sponsored by Reps. Bizzarro and Ravenstahl, honors the life of the O'Neill's daughter, Alyssa, who died earlier this year from an epileptic seizure. It also recognizes November as “National Epilepsy Awareness Month” in Pennsylvania.

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House Speaker Sam Smith, left, state Rep. Ryan Bizzarro, second from right, and Rep. Ravenstahl join the O'Neill family on the House floor to commemorate the passage of House Resolution 538. The resolution, sponsored by Reps. Bizzarro and Ravenstahl, honors the life of the O'Neill's daughter, Alyssa, who died earlier this year from an epileptic seizure. It also recognizes November as “National Epilepsy Awareness Month” in Pennsylvania.

Rep. Ravenstahl speaks at a House Liquor Control Committee meeting on privatization in Harrisburg.

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Rep. Ravenstahl speaks at a House Liquor Control Committee meeting on privatization in Harrisburg.

Rep. Ravenstahl greets Victoria Mikulan, a Robert Morris University student who presented research on the issue of consolidating volunteer fire departments in Allegheny County. Victoria is an emergency medical technician at Mount Troy Volunteer Fire Co.

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Rep. Ravenstahl greets Victoria Mikulan, a Robert Morris University student who presented research on the issue of consolidating volunteer fire departments in Allegheny County. Victoria is an emergency medical technician at Mount Troy Volunteer Fire Co.

Rep. Ravenstahl joins House Democrats at a news conference to voice concerns about Gov. Tom Corbett's plan to turn over management of the Pennsylvania Lottery to a company based in the United Kingdom.

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Rep. Ravenstahl joins House Democrats at a news conference to voice concerns about Gov. Tom Corbett's plan to turn over management of the Pennsylvania Lottery to a company based in the United Kingdom.

Shaler High School students Michaela Brown and Tahmina Tursonzadah shadowed Rep. Ravenstahl as part of the Women & Girls Foundation's Third Annual GirlGov Program.

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Shaler High School students Michaela Brown and Tahmina Tursonzadah shadowed Rep. Ravenstahl as part of the Women & Girls Foundation's Third Annual GirlGov Program.

Rep. Ravenstahl with visitors on Sickle Cell Advocacy Day in Harrisburg.

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Rep. Ravenstahl with visitors on Sickle Cell Advocacy Day in Harrisburg.

Rep. Ravenstahl greets guests Robert and Patrice Kenny and Suzanne Jackson, who were visiting the Capitol on May 2.

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Rep. Ravenstahl greets guests Robert and Patrice Kenny and Suzanne Jackson, who were visiting the Capitol on May 2.

Rep. Ravenstahl poses with Emily Coll of North Hills High School in Pittsburgh and Marie McConnell of North Hills Junior High School. They particpated in GirlGov day on Oct. 18. GirlGov is a one-day legislative shadowing program for girls in 8th to 12th grade who live in Allegheny, Fayette, Greene and Washington counties.

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Rep. Ravenstahl poses with Emily Coll of North Hills High School in Pittsburgh and Marie McConnell of North Hills Junior High School. They particpated in GirlGov day on Oct. 18. GirlGov is a one-day legislative shadowing program for girls in 8th to 12th grade who live in Allegheny, Fayette, Greene and Washington counties.

Congratulations to Bailey Narr of Lawrenceville, who triumphed in the girls’ division of the National Marbles
Championship held in Wildwood, N.J. Bailey was at the Lawrenceville
July 4th celebration where I presented her with a citation.

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Congratulations to Bailey Narr of Lawrenceville, who triumphed in the girls’ division of the National Marbles
Championship held in Wildwood, N.J. Bailey was at the Lawrenceville
July 4th celebration where I presented her with a citation.

Thanks to the organizers and participants of the Fearless 5K. It’s a great tribute to one of our heroes, Marine Sgt. Joseph Caskey, who was killed in action during convoy operations in Afghanistan by an improvised explosive device on June 26, 2010, and raises money to benefit the injured Marine Semper Fi Fund.

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Thanks to the organizers and participants of the Fearless 5K. It’s a great tribute to one of our heroes, Marine Sgt. Joseph Caskey, who was killed in action during convoy operations in Afghanistan by an improvised explosive device on June 26, 2010, and raises money to benefit the injured Marine Semper Fi Fund.

The Allegheny County Delegation of the PA House of Representatives Democratic Caucus meets regularly to discuss issues important to the region.

Rep. Ravenstahl greets a child during West View's Safety Fair. The event, which Rep. Ravenstahl co-sponsored, featured bike inspections, fingerprinting and safety programs.

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Rep. Ravenstahl greets a child during West View's Safety Fair. The event, which Rep. Ravenstahl co-sponsored, featured bike inspections, fingerprinting and safety programs.

Rep. Ravenstahl listens during a House Democratic Policy Committee hearing on school vouchers at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Rep. Ravenstahl listens during a House Democratic Policy Committee hearing on school vouchers at the University of Pittsburgh.

Rep. Ravenstahl hosted participants in the Girl Gov program, which is sponsored by the Women and Girls Foundation. The program provides an opportunity for high school girls to shadow legislators for the day

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Rep. Ravenstahl hosted participants in the Girl Gov program, which is sponsored by the Women and Girls Foundation. The program provides an opportunity for high school girls to shadow legislators for the day

Rep. Ravenstahl welcomes students from North Catholic high school, who were in Harrisburg to promote “Save a Heart Day.”

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Rep. Ravenstahl welcomes students from North Catholic high school, who were in Harrisburg to promote “Save a Heart Day.”

Rep. Ravenstahl welcomes students from North Catholic high school, who were in Harrisburg to promote “Save a Heart Day.”

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Rep. Ravenstahl welcomes students from North Catholic high school, who were in Harrisburg to promote “Save a Heart Day.”

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